Harrison even wrestled with his attorney in front of the jury to demonstrate the scuffle he had with Scott.

Harrison again claimed he thought Scott had a second gun and didn't want him to escape the scene because he saw him as a threat to the public.

During the trial, several eyewitnesses and some Del City police officers, who witnessed Scott running away, said they did not see Scott as a deadly threat.

Doug Friesen, Harrison's attorney, said, "Somewhere in the back of the officer's mind has got to be, if I take this show, I could be sent to jail. And what, we make them wait now and get shot at first?"